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Что (кто) такое toilet training - определение

PROCESS OF TRAINING SOMEONE, PARTICULARLY A YOUNG CHILD, TO USE THE TOILET FOR URINATION AND DEFECATION
Potty training; Potty train; Toilet Training and Bedwetting; Toilet Training; Potty Training; Infant potty training; Infant toilet training; Potty-training; Toilet-training; Potty train a boy; Toilet train; Toilet learning; Elimination training; Stool toileting refusal; Stool withholding; Toilet trained; Training toilet
  • Museum of the Ancient Agora]], [[Athens]]
  • A 1577 illustration of a child seated on a specialized lavatory
  • German language political poster for the [[Young Union]] from 1976, using a constipated child on red potty in reference to the ''Roten'', or "Reds", the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]]
  • Children using potties in a care facility in Amsterdam, founded by [[Anette Poelman]], 1932
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toilet training         
Toilet training is the process of teaching a child to use the toilet.
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Toilet training         
Toilet training (also potty training or toilet learning) is the process of training someone, particularly a toddler or infant, to use the toilet for urination and defecation. Attitudes toward training in recent history have fluctuated substantially, and may vary across cultures and according to demographics.
toilet trained         
If a child is toilet trained, he or she has learned to use the toilet.
= potty trained
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potty training         
also potty-training
Potty training is the same as toilet training
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potty-training         
Passenger train toilet         
  • Vacuum waste tank on a [[China Railway]] 25T coach
TYPES OF TOILETS IN PASSENGER TRAINS
Passenger train human waste disposal; Hopper toilets; Toilets on trains; Train toilet; Toilets on-board passenger trains; Passenger train toilet facilities; Passenger train toilets; Train track sewage; Railway sewage; Passenger train lavatory
Many passenger trains (usually medium and long-distance) have toilet facilities, often at the ends of carriages. Toilets suitable for wheelchair users are larger, and hence trains with such facilities may not have toilets in each carriage.
Accessible toilet         
TOILET FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
Accessible toilets; Toilet for the disabled; Disabled toilet; Handicapped toilet
Accessible toilets are toilets that have been specially designed to better accommodate people with physical disabilities. Persons with reduced mobility find them useful, as do those with weak legs, as a higher toilet bowl makes it easier for them to stand up.
Toilet cleaner         
  • Application of toilet cleaner
AN ACIDIC CLEANING AGENT FOR TOILETS.
Toilet cleanser; Clean toilet; Toilet bowl cleaner
Toilet cleaners are chemical solutions designed specifically for cleaning a toilet bowl, usually in conjunction with a toilet brush.
Dry toilet         
  • Example of a historical dry toilet with peat dispenser which was used in bunkers during World War II in [[Berlin]] (Metroclo by Gefinal)
  • [[Henry Moule]]'s earth closet, patented in 1873. Example from around 1875. Rear chamber for dispensing of cover material.
  • [[Henry Moule]]'s earth closet design, {{circa}} 1909.
  • Herøy]], Norway)
TOILET THAT OPERATES WITHOUT FLUSH WATER
Dry Toilet; Dry toilets; Dry latrine; Dry latrines; Waterless toilet; Dry excreta management; Non-flush toilet; No-flush toilet
A dry toilet (or non-flush toilet, no flush toilet or toilet without a flush) is a toilet which, unlike a flush toilet, does not use flush water. Dry toilets do not use water to move excreta along or block odors.
toilet paper         
  • Crêpe secondary raw material toilet paper
  • Leaves as motif on toilet paper
  • Toilet paper and toilet paper holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.
  • A 1792 [[French Revolution]]ary caricature, depicting the French population using the Monarchist [[Brunswick Manifesto]] as toilet paper.
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  • Rolls of toilet paper, produced by [[Nokia]] in the 1960s, at the [[Vapriikki Museum Centre]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  •  "''Le Troubadour''" (French) – 1960s package of toilet paper
  • Toilet paper with motif 50 euro bills
  • Some people spread toilet paper on public toilet seats before sitting down.
  • Apricot colored toilet paper
  • A print by [[William Hogarth]] entitled ''[[A Just View of the British Stage]]'' from 1724 depicting [[Robert Wilks]], [[Colley Cibber]], and [[Barton Booth]] rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy. The "play" is composed of nothing but toilet paper, and the scripts for ''Hamlet'', ''inter al.'', are toilet paper.
TISSUE PAPER FOR CLEANING AFTER URINATION OR DEFECATION
Toilet tissue; Toilet roll; Toliet Paper; Bathroom tissue; Toilet Paper; Bog roll; Bog Roll; Loo roll; Asswipe; Buttwipe; Shitpaper; Lavatory paper; Bogroll; Tiolet paper; Loo paper; Bath tissue; Toilet papers; Toilet-paper; Asswhipe; Toilet paper in the United States; Ass paper; Butt paper; Toilet Paper Tube; Toilet rolls; Toilet tissue roll; Toiletpaper; 🧻; Environmental impact of toilet paper; Bog paper; Toilet paper roll; Toilet paper core
¦ noun paper for wiping oneself clean after urination or defecation.

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Toilet training

Toilet training (also potty training or toilet learning) is the process of training someone, particularly a toddler or infant, to use the toilet for urination and defecation. Attitudes toward training in recent history have fluctuated substantially, and may vary across cultures and according to demographics. Many of the contemporary approaches to toilet training favor a behaviouralism- and cognitive psychology-based approach.

Specific recommendations on techniques vary considerably, although a range of these are generally considered effective, and specific research on their comparative effectiveness is lacking. No single approach may be universally effective, either across learners or for the same learner across time, and trainers may need to adjust their techniques according to what is most effective in their situation. Training may begin shortly after birth in some cultures. However, in much of the developed world this occurs between the age of 18 months and two years, with the majority of children fully trained by age four, although many children may still experience occasional accidents.

Certain behavioral or medical disorders may affect toilet training, and extend the time and effort necessary for successful completion. In certain circumstances, these will require professional intervention by a medical professional. However, this is rare and even for those children who face difficulties in training, the vast majority of children can be successfully trained.

Children may face certain risks associated with training, such as slips or falling toilet seats, and toilet training may act in some circumstances as a trigger for abuse. Certain technologies have been developed for use in toilet training, some specialized and others commonly used.